Once again, the biggest part of the Government’s latest Climate Action Plan is what is missing from it. This is not to say there is no progress in the measures presented to tackle climate change in the coming year – more on this later. But the elephant in the room remains that Ireland fell short of the greenhouse gas emissions cuts required to achieve legally binding targets this decade when the Government apportioned the effort in July 2022 (the remaining gaps are in orange below). While every tonne of greenhouse gases not released into the atmosphere helps slow down global…
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